11'2"?! ???7’i‘.-“-‘—' 1'3 5'5 ... ...._._- -.c ---o '-'~“".59<" f”: Mrylsvav. Bring (DOLLAR DAYS . You a é I l ANCE- L- THE ‘ZHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The Bentral Guardian: I'M: column lo rooervod for lowo ol ‘ local Interest but olvortbh; oll o nowsy anus noy lo lnoonoo s! I oonh x word mun; pl;- woblo In odvonoo. CRASWMJ. for Bnologroptao. CONFEDERATION LIFI INSUR- 0189-7-21-31]. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- ¢-_ “ficoop” in Men's ltlon. t-ho services for l TlST PASTORATIL-J. M. 131a,. B’. A. Minister. Owing to ms lPflM-Ors ottondorloo at mo Aooooia. Blmdoy l lity s"l' i v.01". A3 liwlillll‘ l" ll'lI1I=Z'Illll_\'i\i"S. Sizes 35f Men's Topcools Clear For You Regullll" to s‘ ‘x’ -'~ (‘outs 5' zlllllul twenty t‘ ,l n, _.. -'".’~3§i Qnlyl Sport “trousers llllln fine all wool " f_’ll\‘('l\'t?\l tweelis selection of ;»."ll'erna--\vell lil filling. ~~ 3.95 l? "i il...l'llil'_‘v' style coats of '2 ole t-"xed cloth in blue . ' or il.ilil'l‘llF‘ll tweclls "ll \\:ltl*l"|ll'00i’, "tllilvf £- sleeve .\ll sizes. 4 I only l . , i i . I . . l.» ~.» T,ll_ it" .l':_'~'.l‘.. "lint; 'f‘ll lilllizll" llnys, at $11118 $1425 which usually sell for dollars more. Hero are superior s, ileautifully tailored from English cloths in zlllll tweeds —— values $20 to $25. SlNl nloliels for lllen and young Single o 42. Dollar Days 1 $ I 0.00 "000 - including balanoo of our spring "ll lweclls tailored in popular raglan or that are worth dollars more oats, -— so choose 10.00 Summer Sport Slacks $2.29 Beautiful range of cotton whipcords, herriugbones & ripplectlrlls in plain, stripes and checks-Jawns, greys, whites and blue greys, - Every pair guaranteed pre- ‘7.°.“.7'. 2.29 shrunk. Days . . . . Men's Gabardine Topcoais HALF PRICE You cull srlvla lillllzlrs 0n ll1CS€ill‘L‘$i~‘_\'Zlll(l very prac- tical 8l1"\\"'1' 1'1"" COME- lf-0V-G.R.i'iartmnn. n-ls-e-zs-ll. Several stylus to cilooso | ————- frolll, lull (‘llll.'ll'.'~', fly fronts, CORNWALL P5510355 etc. All sin-s, 1‘.l*;:. prices $10. to £13.30. Dollar Days 5.00 to $.25 stock. 'I‘\‘.'O i‘ for for Short non Wash sluts, 3:. m 75s., . .1111- . - L Reg. $18.50 Suits HALF PRICE Silk or Bsibriggen Combina- tions, Cotton Bathing Suits d Wool Trunks, Bun Helmets. DOLLAR DAYS — K PRICE Boy's, Youilfs, Student's = $UlTS...25% OW EIGllTY llnudsolue suits, broken assortment fl-llul. ilils sllrl ‘s English Twcells aull Seruos, practically 1'\'l‘!'_\‘ > l‘! .-\lliS tl-vlusers. c-ulnt right ill the fllcl: 0i big; nllvnllees! last chance for a long time,- Rsgular $8.50 Suits Plain or Sport .......... .. 6.38 12.38 for .. Reg. for . . Counter Odd lines from many stocks Boys’ Shirts, Blouses, Golf or Hoso, Cotton Jerseys, Flam‘ style. Boy‘s Colforo. Priooo to 1| I 02.25, for Regular $12.50 Slaw: Q 2'Piece Linen and Flannel Stilts 2 piece Linen allli Fancy back Suits with shorts ill elastic waist. hand or belted to $8.00. DAYS ll s Till," lyl-zlt lll'~'— 'l‘lli~ troy l" ylrll‘ Si vies‘. ‘c-l- afig" “i500 $20.00 F'lii= $IJ~9 1 .79 el Suits . . . . .. Sizes 3 to 7 years. Reg. Boy's_Shorts. Z1‘??? .77.“ 59 9 J town. freight collect. VCHIIKCIL - 65th annl lPleusant Valley Church. services at l oro cancelled. lv-l-K-m-u 7'30. Snail silver q; old or Red Cross. Association, b-lMl-I-fl-Si. BRADALBANE Ufllfilln vc-Jsary of,. Easy Torms 0n Tlloso 198B Oldsmobile Sedan 1936 Oldsmobile Sedan 1939 Chovrolot Clmpo 1 ll A. M. Speaker Rev. E. Mllley. 7.30 P. M. speaker Rev. J. A. Nichol- Granville. ! cannon or ENGLAND san- 1 l ICES. Trinity o, June 30. Cropaud, St. John's Church. Holy Communion 3.00 A. M. Sunday School 10.00 AM. l-lvcusonl: 7.30 P. M. Sprin eld, Si. l-.l .ll‘ Lh Church. Ma in: 11.00 A. M. Long Crock. . ‘Ihtmlas church. l-Ioiv Communion 11.00 AM. ‘ trlrARGl-J. —- Services on Sunday, I Jullc 30th. Cornwall 10.30 A. M. S5. l1 0 A. M, and 7.30 P. M. Evening ."cl‘\'lC0 conducted by Rev. Hugh Mi!- ler. Soloist Mrs. lluah Miiler. Kings- lnn S, 5.2.15 P. M. Service 3 P.M. New Dominion S. S. ll A. M. Service 7.rl0_ P. M. Rcv. E. n. Woodside, Minister. L-3-6-29-ll. WHEN YOU SHIP WOOL to the sheep‘ Breeders‘ Association. you net t e full market value. Prompt payments at current prices now and further advances later as a result of expert SHlPTIIIRIHSlilD and market l1d- ,vunccs. Sold through a service and 11:0: a. profit-hulking organization. Shzp frclght collect. L-IOIZ-B-ZS-Si. ’ TXHNSFERS — Approved trans- f S llr." zltltloullcrtl lit follows: tillli H. hlsSlvcency, to PL. l.\l(‘v.i irctll No. 6 Fortress 2 R. C. Signals. Pte. -"il “D" Coy, PEI.» l-lighrs. v Fortress Hezldqnurters. " . J. J. Jones. R. D. lligthrs. and Bomb. . rcrrlft Bat- ltct Depot, cash. ,' wsen at the home of Mr. and lfrs. J. Thomas Gildart, Tobique Ill‘ r. l-cr. tlv. A short program, unl-lcl" the c .("‘lll‘l‘l of Mrs. Hen M. l‘<\l>;:il"s rulli lliss Marion Elliolll on bPllfilf of the members presented a gift. to Mrs. W. C. Picketts who. with Rev. Mr. Picketts. is leaving soon for Murray Harbor, P.E.I. , _i_ I THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — The lllcv. E. S. Mason. D. 13., Superin- l lcudent of the Home Mission Board ‘of the United Baptist Convention ‘will be the speaker at the mornin service tomorrow. The Rev. F‘. . lPntternson, D. D., President of ‘Acadia University will be the speak- ] er at the evening service. The music of the day will include an adapt- yation from Hayden “The Spacious _ Firmament on Hi h" and Arcadeltls |"Give Ear Unto y Prayer." Jdhn llnch, Mus. Bac, organist and choir- llnaster will bo in charge of tho t mus c. l , HONORS Al‘ OXFORD - Rev. E. 8. Weeks, retiring pastor of the Mlllstream charge oi’ the United ,Church of Canada, and Mrs. Wwks are in receipt of information from ltheir son, Ernest P. Weeks, Lon- MGDRE suulteoo Limited‘ l ilallalial: To Intern Nazi War Prisoners lrl'l‘AW.A, June 2'1 —(CP) -— Plans are being whipped into shoPI for the nrrzval in Canada of Ger- man prisoners of war and interned encmv 3110118 who are bclllg shift- ed from the United Khlgdonl to 1...o Deminlr-ll because of the dan- cer they mlgnt present in the event (ill-u‘ Brraln is invaded. "no {for that interned enemy a- l war prisoners might be cc m the enemy as fifth rolzlzl '. prompted thc British fer to tho Dominion. o propose-l that was sotod on quickly by tho Canadian Government. Already, it was learned propon- tiuns are being made for reception of s large number. They will be held separate from those enemy s- llens in Canada who have been in- terned since tho war. New comps to houso tho now or- rlnus 3.28 being constructed but no actual figure of the number of persons involved in tho trlnofll h . l llnole. ‘llllew com which will bouso mo new orrivo so thst they will be tulle separate from Conodion in- crnees, will be known only by let- ters A. B. O. D. and so on and, as ‘lr as lmssible their location will be kept secret. o result of tho movement to rnnletl’ ‘o propose their trans- ‘Anflflfl of aliens and wsr prisoners any other brand. using any other Flour. "No nood for onyorlo to try soiling mo REGAL sotisfioo so completely that l wouldn't droorn of "Another Bog of Regal, please” 4 1 olwoys ordor REGAL Flour bocouso it makes ouch wondoriul brood. Bolldoo that, it givoo more loovos por bog. i—-—-_-_____ ____ . _..__ ltho movement of refllgcifcllildrén to tho Dominion might be delayed l for some weeks. Gifliillfifllgfl? To Save Lives of Many Babes (Canadian Press) BALTIMORE, Md.. June 71-11“; mysterious food element and blood booster, vitamin K- is emerging from a. rigorous yrcar-long test. in Johns Hopkins University a; a potential life suvcr for 30,001; to 80.000 babies annually. U8 to now, H1050 infants were still om. or (llfiii in t-ile first pro- carious week of life bcforo their systems began to absorb tho anti- bieeding vitamin from food. Dr. Nicholson J. Ellstman, obste- triclnn-ill-cllil-f of the Johns Hop- kln-‘l HGl-‘illlfll lllls reported the de- tailed flndltlgs in this research m the American Gynaecological Bo- ciety. Only one l-l5.000th of an ounce 0f Vitamin K is required to save n. life-m mere speck given to a prospective m-ltllcr a fcw hours before her child is born. so lmglreswl ls m. Eastman by tentative results with Vitamin K that he plans a longer series of case-s than the 776 nltw on record. Surprised too. is l)l'. L. M. Hell- m'li‘|, vllurlv instructor in obste- trics. even though he demonstrat- fid a vcnr ago luv Vitamin K was a cure fcr hnelnorrllrlglc disease of ‘he llf‘\\'l‘)0i'll. Vitamin K is a blood roalrulntor Results nf Tcsls Hr" lll», 1271b ll-lvm do die filll"i’ll‘,‘ "w "‘~~ l'".‘-»l Sh“: l1"- f0l'e the firs‘. utlltlof iiic has run don, England. that heisin receiptcf [further honors from Oxford hav- >lllg received the degree of doctor of lphilosophy. Dr. Weeks, whose father Ls an P. E. Islander, is a graduate of Mount Allison Uni- versity, class of 1933, and was s Rhodes Scholar at. Oxford. Later he went abroad and spent several years on the Continent in further study. During the lost two yeors ho u boen ssistont secretory of tho International Bugs: Council of London. MIcKINNON-GAUL - A qufot ‘but pretty wedding took plnoo st . St. Joseph's Roman Catholic church IKentville, NB, on Spturdoy, Juno 15, when Vivian Margueriio, young- est daughter of Mnand Mrs. DOB - "ins Gaul. Lawrenoetown, Annopols County became the brids or Gor- noral Wilfred Laurie!‘ MsoKinnon, R.C.CS. 0f Charlottetown, P.BZ.I., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Moc- lKinrlon, 26 Spring St. Tho bride wore o. street length dress of lo lblue sheer crepe, with white ot shoes and gloves. and s corsaga of pink roses and maiden hair fern. ‘The bride's sister, Mrs. Edward Doucetie. Lawrencewwn, acted as , matron of honor and Sergeant A. ll. Scott. R.C.E., Saint John. N. 13.. f was groomsman. The happy couple are spending their hone oon in Charlottetown after wh ch Cor- ,pornl MacKinuon will return to his ,lluty on the mainland. --H.uiifax Chronicle. lit: course. Most of these deaths ‘are accompanied bv haemorrhsge. At. the start Dr. Hellman set out to find whether Vitamin K. ltd- ministcrcd to a mother before tho lblrlh or her child. would prevent ithe tendency in haemorrhaqo in |the offspring. This he proved in <'l'.'s. Vltalnhl K was discovered by Dr. Henrik Dam in the University wf Ccjrenhflzetl in i929. u» sill-Ila; V to} on?“ 31%)}! of York. 3 P, M. service at Nomi-l L4-6-29-ll. ‘urns prlscllird. .\ll"s. Walter E. Shore " 1939 Chevrolet Coach; ' 1989 Chevrolet Sedan 1986 Chevrolet Sedan 1936 Chevrolet Coach 1937 Ford Sedan i I and others Tho Colo lndo lotus-day Night at 10 (Daylight Saving) Thou Wo Again Stabilize Our Used Car Priooo DON'T IIESITATE-IUY NOW Ask About Our Guorontoo — Look at Oar Caro AND 1938 CHEVROLET value—— JUNE 29, I940 " ‘Mei-W W‘ '1‘ f-‘flf '1‘ '1!‘ —1‘__3W_'\;'l\:fl THE LAST CHANCE For Loto Buyers to Take Advantage o! tho Iorgolno ‘ In Urn-used Mileage Ciiorod at HORNE’S JUNE SALE CATUIDAYW Chassis " New tires-Smooth, powerful Six Cylinder Valve-in- 1989 Ford Pickup Delivery l Head Engine-Hydraulic brakes. A real Chevrolet ‘ and others SATURDAY ONLY $590- Si! IPICIA Rool Truck Valuos 1936 Ford Sedan Delivery 1936 Chevrolet Panel Delivery 1985 D058! 1% ton Truck with Stake Body 1933 Dodge 1 ton Truck with Stake Body 1937 Studebaker 21/, ton q l’ i. , DELUXE COACH l i 168 1mm" s1". RED CROSS MEETING — The 135,, ynggting o; the "Canadians" Junior Red Cross Society was held lin Canoe Cove School on June 26. |'I‘he President, Bernice Darrach cc- ‘cuplcd the chair. Minutes of last lllecting were read mid fliillfolcd- Roll call was answered by the name of a car. There xvcre twenty-fishi- pupils m atmnzillrlce. Treasurer reported a. balance of fourteen 4.31115 on hand, six dollars and lilirty-five cents having been scnt to the Red Cross Branch for crip- pied children and soldier's work. frhe director reported having lbought s globe, lard stick. 119mm and blackboard rush for school. The director also reported having received a seal for havinE B Jlmlm Red cross Branch in the school |for ten consecutive years. A P10- gram of recitations was carried out. Meeting then adjourned. Happy holidays Juniors! Personals Miss Kay. Nina Arsenault motor- ed home from Summeraide to Win- sloe last Sunday accompanied by Mr. Denion Clark, Mr. DQ118185 MacMunio and Mr. Alvin McLeod. The Misses Noreen and Kathleen Noonsn o! Charlottetown, are gpendjng th;‘r holidays vlsltillg in Bodeque the guest; of ‘,- '1' Rflnd" Day-gnu, My. and has. Daniel Noonsrl. Messrs. Eddie Maclnnis ond Charles MacKoy, who are om- loyod st Slrnn Brae and were ormerly from urray Harbor. Pl EL. won town Sunday as the guests 0f Mr. and Mrs. Jen- kins.—News Glasgow News. Pia. Scott 0. Arsenoult left Wednesday for the mainland where he will carry on his duties with West Nova Sootio Highlanders of- ter spending seven days leave with his poronh, m. and Mrs. J. Arsenault, Winsloe Road, PEI. Mlnards kills poln. PICTOU IADGI OPEN! FOB SEASON P101017. Juno N-Jlvihh o thirty per cont incleoso in tho number of in s and o lorgo number im rovomonts, Piotou Lodge, the Osnodion Notional Railways‘ ses- ido summer resort on tho south shore of the Strait of Northumber- land, near Pictou, NA, opened for tho slooson today“ i u” l orgo psrcen go o n- quirks oro from min in the United Stow. p1 ic srly in tho esotorn section, declared Cordon W. Iootor, manager of tho Lodge. 'I'hi.s season there is also on in- creased number of inquiries from Control Csnodo, he said. The pre- mium which tho American visitor receives on his money and the fact that in tho coso of tho Canadian his money will go farther in his own country is o factor in the promising outlook this season. As regards the im rovements made to Piotou lodge t is season, Mr. Foster stated that o. 250 foot. pier has been added which will servo u s promenade with Dutch chairs adding s pleasing decorative effect. Cob ns have been refurn- ishod and improvements have been mode in tho vlter supply. The tennis courts are better than ever and tho nearby golf course owr which guests st the lodgo have the associated with the precious (‘EL/- a limited series of cases. privilege of ployin is in excellent while-ilk:- n ‘ pl "in the blood For himself, Dr. Hellman makes shape. Co-mlidera le landscaping known n» I llf» " —i)-"i'llfl|l.§ a no eillilus. The DlOIIEPFPR in Vitam- lllls been done throughout the sort of l‘ll‘_l ii f'l‘lll"'ll, in K invcsiigutiou all over the Lodge grounds and stone columns wwlrlll would get. the credit, he pleasing architectural design have been placed at the entrance from the main highway. In ad- dition. vLsitors will find s large number of road signs strategically placed directing them to tho Lodge A. HORNE 8 COMPANY "YOUR. 4-STAR. USED OAR DEALER" NEWS Y NA. TURE N O TES i 4 l i owooooo-ooooavoooo- lly Stuart L. Tilompson 4-0 oooooovoooooooo T1113 POND FOLK | Of coulsc cvcrywulc .".".ls been mslcllulg to the chorus 0i on. song llalrds nlcsc arlght splzllg (lays. Af- 1 tor months oi walling iilltil)’ oi till-m are lvltu Us agllrll, making tho _\voo<is and ilclds llllg lvltll their laminar music. t ' 'l‘llcre ls air nolv cal of these sprlllg liuys. Wc liilVCl lollg been accustomed to the sound l swamp 7,1,0 Fm,‘ lL 5,5 i lW-lq. nql and are illcihcd L0 accept _ lpart of tile spring llllloscupc wltll- rcpresslble cllolsters no b)‘ general llnme of out they are a s more blklCillClllly -. known as Tlroso". _ For some vaceks the different | I Many kinds of our Canadian f p; ("llllijfl their spying mus- lfrogs havc voices and those voices ~ l. _ ~13 ,-,-~,;gl,,-v- 1J1“! =,,,|_ I fciflcr greatly from out‘ nllfllhvf- l ,. llnlllr- nonle mo“, Some utter high piping sounds: what, becomes of them all ls a. ' ‘some shrill whistles; others have ,,,_,_.,_,- __ lrolling trllls or guttcral grunts and one has a. deep bass crook. Where are they all to be found? Nature herself ilYQVMiES an abode ‘for them each spring. Till: metilli; snow and the April showcls drnln ‘into the hollows in the 10W field-i rind valleys, forming icy ponds. As the genial April sun Warm i119 “tater, it, gives the s: nal to many a torpid frog to nlvn cc from the lclcatlh-iike sleep of winter. i Frogs ate very gregarious in hob- lit. Even a. small pond is sure to , have a number. Perhaps this trait , comes nilllllffilly, for even as tad- , lpolcs they congregate il-l throngs. Often we find the writer black wiiil a swarming mass of tllc \\_'l‘l'.'=‘,ll1l[3 little creatures. And as wc iswll to the myriads of voicca cominil from the ponds we know that there must __.__\ y”:- *** WH .20" l rSpeclal flash P111298‘ lHordv/heot Flour 24 lb. bog so; Salado Too, Brown Lclbel per. lb. — — — — — — 70¢ lSolodo Tea, Yellow Lobel l per. lb. — — — — — -—- 64c . Clark's Beans, lorge tins - 14c ' ‘Clark's Beans, toll tins 3 tins for——-———25c ‘White and Yelloweyed beons l per. Ib.—--——-—-O6c Dovol Hum, 3 tins for — -- 25c Milk, 3 large tins — — — 25c Cocoa, I lb. pkg. — - —- 15c Jelly Powder, 6 for - - -- 25c Bulk Peanut 2 lbs. -—- — — 25c Puff Rice, 2 pkgs. -- - — 23c Brown Holder Soda Wafer I Ilb. pkg. ---—-——— 16c Five String Broom -—- —- — 30c Mops, 25c, 35c, and — -— 50c Zinc Wash Board -- — — 29c l Corn Flakes, 3 pkg. — — — 23c: ‘Motor Oil, gal. -- — -— — 89c- Monorcll Baking Powder l lb.‘ tin with cup and saucer —- 30c Any one grlllug 92.00 order will gel l0 "N. white sugar for 03c. E. N. llllvs | iii rm)" Queen st. I \ L-918-6-27-29- i — I .Th<cl"c is almost no search in Nu- ,(‘}'1‘3 and such prolonged patience. ‘A pond may" be "with voices so that t e very air silzilt. or sound oi.’ the intruder is o l "ow °-' the "lure student signal for silence and inullobllity. lmnill ullsrcll at such ,smne species of tilcse sprint: mus- """"“'°""""""* iw-Erllrs llrc very smnlk-barely one llfflllt‘ bvl ll illleh long. Moreover. they are so , new llllll ill ruin" vim; ihrv tun SCfll"‘0l\' l, Parade." be distinguished fronl \'£'_‘,“(‘i(lil()ll All. about. And illell, tco, _.hcir most effective protection. For ,;f anlly of cur frogs were to coll- MQUWT Phil?“ m‘ 311° fobscrverls prescncc. it could be seen i‘ ‘mm-l Jut“ "5 llplflfrom some distance. _ _ _ _ tilulnbnnil. \viih its jcut investigation. The shy but il-‘m, as 13,?“ n) m, fro‘, “B,” as l, "$D1‘11li>"l->9~‘P‘~‘1'5'- on the water. It would b: PHONE 078 .........v..»“~»»+{~ ‘uu lzlllll}, nun)" frogs out llILHZ in luway" and spend the Silllllllrl‘ .ll the water; yet. nut n szllcle fl"og is .dnnlp thickets nearby, But other: to be sfen. Very few people q nctulllljv scan have iof the large kinds, such as lhll and the Bullfrog re- lllzlin in paces where there 1| plenty oi’ water where they croall: and bellow throughout the sum- shrieking nlcr. frogs performing. lGreen Fro urc Study that rvquires such keen fllirl llroos and yct no matter bow cau- inus title's approach, the first HOLLY"OOD By 2 unanrinous body. Deanna Durbin was chosen honor- an, queen of the junior tryout at. Si‘. Mary's Univcrslty ill Sim -\ll- tonic. Tex s. Unable to attend the‘ se of rehearsals 101 l_i‘l “Sprllu t. It is not su DFlSllliJ that frogs rc- tinlcs, for Universal picture, Deanna scoei) dend ;honor by telegram- TIRED FEET the hey are very, \'0l‘_v shy. lt- is this lniicl" trait thrlt proves lrluo its music regardless of an lmazlllc. for exnlllple. the little 0r Pickeringfis llil"'ll l1l1"_'(‘l' thlln ones throat blown lugs. quivering like n lnrgc bubble a sight l lW could miss. j ., .l..\.._. o. llLlIl 5.1)) Westinghouse llerlllaellllloll at this Jnoazing Low Price! You'll scarcely hrlicve your eyes when you ace how much this 194° Westinghouse gives for your refrigerator dollar. A real \IP“°“M' minute Dual-automatic refrigerator with the famous weninfllwm‘ liconomiscr mechanism, with the Sonoliny 5"P¢f'l'°""I Dub automatic protection, cspacinus Safety-zone fond tomvlflmflf- 55F“ warranty and all the satisfaction nf Westinghcuso ownership- l!" advantage cf this offer. Buy now while rice: ore st their love!!- We cannot promise additional stocks ot is price. 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